Q1. How do you tell someone a secret without being oveheard?
whispar
wisper
wispa
whisper
Q2. Queen Elizabeth II lives in Buckingham…
palice
palase
palaze
palace
Q3. How do you spell the bird in this picture?
Humminbird
Humingbird
Hummingbird
Hummungbird
Q4. Where are this couple having dinner together?
A restaurant
A restuarant
A cafetaria
A cafeteria
Q5. What do you call the head teacher of a school?
Priciple
Principal
Prinicipal
Principle
Q6. What do you call someone who doesn’t eat meat?
vegitarian
vegtarian
vegetarien
vegetarian
Q7. Who makes sure that everyone follow the rules in abgame of football?
riferee
refiree
refere
referee
Q8. What is the name for a small town in the countryside?
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A village
A vilage
A vellage
Q9. What do you call a very large snake?
Pythyn
Python
Pithon
Pithyn
Q10. What do you call a country which is different fromnyour own?
Foreign
Foriegn
Forein
Foreigen
Q11. In English we use contractions to make two words into one. Which of these contractions is incorrect?
willn’t
shouldn’t
won’t
can’t
Q12. What do you call somebody who steals things?
Thief
Tief
Theif
Theef
Q 13. In which geographical region is Bermuda situated?
The Carribbean
The Caribean
The Carribean
The Caribbean
Q14. Where would you go to bid for an item?
An autcian
An auctien
An auctian
An auction
Q15. What do you call the piece of paper you receive when you buy something?
Reiceipt
Receipt
Reciept
Receit
Q16. Do you know the difference between effect and affect? Which one of these sentences is correct?
Her encouragement had a good affect on his self-esteem
Jogging will have a good affect on her health
The teacher had a good effect on the boy’s grades
Leaving the lights on will effect your energy bill
Q17. How do you spell the vegetable pictured here?
Broccoli
Brocolli
Brocoli
Broccolli
Q18. You should wear a helmet when you ride your…
bicicle
bycycle
bicycle
bycicle
Q19. Shakespeare is the world’s most famous…
playwrite
playright
playwreight
playwright
Q20. Many people get confused about when to use ‘some’, ‘any’, ‘no’ and ‘none’. Can you ll
in the blank? We don’t have ___ coffee left.
no
any
none
some
Q21. Which month does Valentine’s day fall on?
Febrary
Febraury
Februry
February
Q22. Do you know how to spell the type of French bread pictured?
Baquette
Baguett
Baguette
Bagette
Q23. What are Celsius and Fahrenheit both measurements of?
Temperature
Tempurature
Temperture
Temprature
Q24. Harry’s dad made fun of him in front of his friends. How did that make Harry feel?
Embarrassed
Embarrasment
Embarressment
Embarassed
Q25. Which of these is an example of personification?
The fish swam across the river as if it was dancing
The stars winked at me
The alligator's teeth are white daggers
The blanket was as white as snow
Q26. A common grammar mistake is to mix up ‘who’s’ and ‘whose’. Which of these sentences is incorrect
Who’s going to the party tonight?
Can you tell me who’s got my jacket?
Whose clothes are these?
Who’s books do these belong to?
Q27. What is the name for the seeded red fruit in this
Pomegranite
Pomagranate
Pomegranate
Pomegrante
Q28. What should you use to blow your nose?
Handkerchief
Handkercheif
Hankerchief
Handkurchief
Q29. Eva is feeling very stressed, who should she go to talk to about it?
A psychatrist
A psychiatrist
A pyschiatrist
A psyciatrist
Q30. What do we call the monarchs of ancient Egypt?
Pheraoh
Faroah
Pharaoh
Pharoah
Q31. Can you name the type of Italian ham pictured in the photo?
Prosciutto
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Proscuito
Panceta
Q32. Which of these is an example of a simile?
She was a hurricane in his heart
He was drowning in a sea of grief
My love is like a red rose
You are my sunshine
Q33. Which of these is NOT an example of a paradox?
Less is more
The rules are, there are no rules
You can't save money by spending it
This is the beginning of the end
Q34. Jane Austen’s most famous novel is called ‘Pride and...’
Prejudise
Prejedice Offline
Prejudice
Predjudice
Q35. What is the name for this type of dinosaur?
Pyterodactil
Pterodactyl
Brachiosaurus
Brachiosoarus
Q36. Do you know what the name is for an ear, nose and throat doctor?
Otorinolaryngologist
Ophthalmolagist
Otorhinolaryngologist
Ophthalmologist
Q37. What was Indiana Jones’ profession?
Archaeologist
Arkaeologist
Archeologist
Archaolagist
Q38. Knowing when to use ‘less’ and ‘fewer’ is often something people find difficult. Which of the following sentences is wrong?
I ate fewer apples today than yesterday
I get fewer hours of sleep these days
There’s less apples in the garden today.
I cycled less than three miles today
Q39. Many English speakers mix up ‘who’ and ‘whom’. Do you know which of these sentences is incorrect?
Okay, who do you agree with?
I have two brothers, one of whom is a scientist
With whom did you go skiing today?
Who’s going to the park today?
Q40. Do you know the name of this underwater creature?
Axalotl
Irukandji
Axolotl
Irjukandi